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Bygone age media site: A website that maintains (or should I say attempts to maintain) that paid content is the future. It does so, I'd imagine, behind a glass of brandy and a puff of cigar smoke.
Using a plethora of cheap marketing techniques these guys hope to kill of the internet. They link to paidcontent.org, stipulate that Facebook should have charged for it's vanity URLs (someone was sleeping methinks!) and generally sound like every other stuffed shirt that remembers when people used to pay for their paper propaganda.
The most amazing thing is that I'm the first person to review it on Xmarks - how idiotic are they for a productivity, efficiency, marketing, business "news" site? Especially since they are linked to Cnet and ZDnet - the Granddaddys of gumption for all things IT.
Firefox, the most popular browser available at the moment - see w3schools.com for info, can't display their page or footer properly and they are running more scripts than Hollywood.
In short: They are the over perfumed, uneducated, sleazy, inept, name dropping, used car salesman cousin of Cnet and Zdnet - avoid like the plague!